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###@$*^«-¨ if you follow a dirt road north just ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ within the second ring, and navigate ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ the overgrown maze of the north-eastern ¨-«^*$@###
#@$^-¨¨¨¨¨ residential district, eventually you ¨¨¨¨¨-^$@#
@@@**«-¨¨¨ arrive at what looks like a large ¨¨¨-«**@@@
###@$*^«-¨ fenced-in grove of bird cherry and ¨-«^*$@###
@@$$^-¨¨¨¨ juniper. it's quite large, ¨¨¨¨-^$$@@
@@*^-¨¨¨¨¨ and will take a while to circle, ¨¨¨¨¨-^*@@
###@$*^«-¨ especially since it's got gardens and ¨-«^*$@###
@@**^-¨¨¨¨ walls sticking out of it in more than a ¨¨¨¨-^**@@
###@$*^«-¨ few places. but keep going, and ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ eventually there'll be lilacs, and a ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ hole in the fence. ¨-«^*$@###
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###@$*^«-¨ go inside. well, it's hollow, and hides ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ a pale swamp (herons, mosquitos). it's ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ brighter here, and the sounds of the ¨-«^*$@###
@*^«---¨¨¨ city seem distant. but there's a second ¨¨¨---«^*@
@@*««---¨¨ grove inside. zig zag between puddles ¨¨---««*@@
##$*^-¨¨¨¨ and sinking shipping containers, ¨¨¨¨-^*$##
###@$*^«-¨ because toward the inner treeline the ¨-«^*$@###
@@$$^^-¨¨¨ ground becomes solid again. ¨¨¨-^^$$@@
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###@$*^«-¨ go inside. this time there's a cracked ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ parking lot, with sprinkled dandelions, ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ lined by wisteria. east of it is an ¨-«^*$@###
###@$*^«-¨ abandoned building, what used to house ¨-«^*$@###
####@*^«-¨ an old restaurant. the paint is ¨-«^*@####
@*«¨¨¨¨¨¨¨ chipping, some windows are broken, but ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨«*@
@@@*«¨¨¨¨¨ the signage is still there: ¨¨¨¨¨«*@@@
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###@$*^«-¨ "indian palace". ¨-«^*$@###
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